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March movie premieres: 19 standout films hitting theaters

Horror, historical drama, fantasy, and science fiction are among the month’s most anticipated releases.

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March refreshes the movie lineup with a selection of premieres that blends major international productions, auteur cinema, and genre offerings for every taste. The month brings everything from bold reinterpretations of classic myths and universal tales to claustrophobic thrillers, extreme horror, contemporary science fiction, and high-impact historical dramas.

With acclaimed stars, heavyweight directors, and stories that aim for both spectacle and reflection, these releases invite audiences to discover intense, provocative, and visually ambitious narratives designed to be experienced on the big screen.

1. The Bride (March 5)

Starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, this daring take on a universal myth reimagines one of literature’s most fascinating stories. A lonely Frankenstein travels to 1930s Chicago to ask scientist Dr. Euphronious to create him a companion. When they resurrect a murdered young woman, The Bride is born—and what follows exceeds all expectations: murder, possession, and a romance as passionate as it is dangerous.

Did you know? The film is directed by actress, screenwriter, and filmmaker Maggie Gyllenhaal, Oscar-nominated for The Lost Daughter.

2. Good luck, have fun, don’t die (March 5)

A stranger bursts into a random Los Angeles restaurant claiming to be from the future. The world is about to end, and the only ones who can save it are the most unlikely customers in the room. Starring Sam Rockwell, the film blends sci-fi, humor, and technological paranoia with a visual style that merges the futuristic and the everyday, reflecting on artificial intelligence, fate, and free will.

Did you know? Behind the camera is seasoned director Gore Verbinski, known for films like The Ring and Pirates of the Caribbean.

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3. Hoppers: operation beaver (March 5)

Mabel discovers that the forest is more than trees and trails—it’s home to a secret community of animals with their own rules and friendships. When she meets the brave and charming beaver King George, she joins him to protect their home from the ambitious Mayor Jerry. Together, they must learn to trust one another to save the forest in a fun-filled adventure packed with humor, action, and a message about protecting nature.

Did you know? The film’s main theme is “Save the Day,” performed by SZA.

4. Death in Winter (March 5)

Barb, devastated by grief, sets out on a solitary journey along Minnesota’s snow-covered highways to fulfill her husband’s final wish. When a storm strands her in a remote cabin, she discovers a young woman held captive by an armed couple. With no signal and winter closing in, Barb must confront her own limits to save another life.

Did you know? Starring Emma Thompson, the film was shot in the snowy forests of Finland.

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5. Our land (March 5)

The highly anticipated new film by Lucrecia Martel begins with a crime recorded on video and shared online to explore Argentina’s recent history and structural tensions. In October 2009, Javier Chocobar, a leader of the Chuschagasta Indigenous community, was killed during an eviction attempt in northern Tucumán. The film reconstructs the community’s long wait for justice until the 2018 trial, nearly a decade later.

Did you know? The film is the result of fourteen years of research and had its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival.

6. Operation shadow (March 5)

On the streets of Macao, a gang of thieves pulls off flawless heists and vanishes as if the city itself were a blind spot. Overwhelmed by a criminal mastermind who sees the world as a digital chessboard, the police turn to their most unexpected card: Wong Tak-chong, an old-school legend who comes out of retirement to face “The Shadow,” an elusive enemy preparing his master move.

Did you know? Jackie Chan’s return to the big screen became a viral phenomenon before the film’s release.

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7. The testimony of Ann Lee (March 12)

Inspired by true events, the film reconstructs the life of Ann Lee, the 18th-century spiritual leader who founded the Shaker Movement and created one of the most influential communities in the United States. Considered by her followers a kind of female Christ, her story blends mysticism, faith, and controversy in a powerful portrait of leadership, religion, and power in times of change.

Did you know? The film stars Amanda Seyfried.

8. Pinocchio (March 12)

The classic that has spanned generations returns in a renewed and emotional version. A lonely man finds a magical key capable of granting wishes and asks for a child. From a log of wood is born Pinocchio, a different kind of boy who must embark on a journey of self-discovery, facing deception and learning that true magic lies in accepting yourself as you are.

Did you know? This new adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s work is directed by Igor Voloshin.

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9. The Guardian: Last refuge (March 12)

On a windswept Scottish island, a man lives in isolation until he rescues a girl from the sea. The instinctive act triggers a chain of threats that begin to surround his home in the fog. What was once a refuge becomes a trench, and to survive, he must confront not only external danger but also the ghosts of his past.

Did you know? The film stars Jason Statham.

10. I won’t forget you (March 12)

Kenna leaves prison after seven years with one goal: rebuild her life and meet the daughter she never got to raise. But returning to her small town in Wyoming proves difficult, especially when the child’s grandparents reject her attempts at redemption. Amid family tensions and an unexpected romance with a former NFL player, the film blends romantic drama and second chances in a story about guilt, forgiveness, and new beginnings.

Did you know? The film is based on a novel by Colleen Hoover, author of It Ends with Us.

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11. The Jester 2 (March 12)

On Halloween night, a young illusionist becomes trapped in the most macabre show of her life when she encounters The Jester, a killer entity that turns every trick into a deadly trap. Fast-paced and relentlessly tense, the sequel doubles down on high-impact horror where every deception could be the last.

Did you know? In the first film, The Jester was completely silent, but in this installment, the director chose to give him a voice.

12. Project: End of the world (March 19)

Starring Ryan Gosling, this sci-fi adventure follows a professor who awakens alone on a spaceship, light-years from Earth, with no memory of who he is or how he got there. As he reconstructs his identity, he discovers he has a crucial mission: to uncover the origin of a mysterious substance threatening to extinguish the Sun and doom humanity.

Did you know? The film is based on the bestselling novel The Martian by Andy Weir.

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13. Only Fans (March 19)

A contemporary thriller set in the world of erotic content platforms. Antonella, a digital creator on OnlyFans, is eight months pregnant and facing a crisis when the baby’s father—a wealthy young man—refuses responsibility. Rather than playing the victim, she takes control and, with a friend, devises a revenge plan. The film explores beauty and desire as both trap and driving force in the social media era.

Did you know? The cast includes Nacha Guevara, Benjamín Vicuña, Rafael Spregelburd, and Donato De Santis in his film debut.

14. Ready or not 2 (March 19)

After surviving the brutal attack of the Le Domas family, Grace discovers the deadly game has only moved to the next level. In a ruthless competition, four rival families unleash a no-rules war in which only one will emerge victorious. With more blood, conspiracies, and betrayals, the sequel raises the stakes of the original satirical horror.

Did you know? The film stars Samara Weaving, Kathryn Newton, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Shawn Hatosy, and Elijah Wood.

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15. Turbulence: Panic in the air (March 19)

A romantic getaway meant to save a marriage turns into a nightmare 5,000 meters above ground. Zach and Emmy, newlyweds in crisis, choose to fly over the Italian Alps in a hot air balloon, but the unexpected presence of a third passenger unleashes tensions and secrets in this claustrophobic thriller suspended in midair.

Did you know? The film uses the stunning Dolomites as its natural backdrop.

16. I am your message (March 19)

In a gated community ruled by controlled calm, Ana and Lucio found a small sect after announcing the arrival of a “messenger” who will mark the end of the earthly era. Amid rituals, organic gardening, and a flower with powerful psychoactive effects, the community appears idyllic—until Mara joins with a secret mission: to find her missing brother and uncover the cult’s dark origins and a crime that changes everything.

Did you know? The film stars Inés Efron and Katia Szechtman and is directed by Ricardo M. Jacobo.

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17. The Führer’s Tasters (March 19)

In autumn 1943, Rosa flees the bombings of Berlin and finds refuge in a rural village—unaware it hides Hitler’s headquarters. She is soon forced, along with other young women, to taste every dish prepared for the dictator under constant threat of poisoning. In this routine marked by fear, alliances and tensions emerge, and an unexpected bond with an SS officer challenges her loyalty and conscience.

Did you know? The film is based on the true story of Margot Wölk.

18. Nuremberg (March 26)

Set after World War II, the film delves into the historic Nuremberg trials through the eyes of a U.S. Army psychiatrist assigned to evaluate detained Nazi leaders. The focus centers on Hermann Göring and the tension between madness, responsibility, and absolute evil. A disturbing drama that turns the courtroom into a psychological battleground.

Did you know? Russell Crowe and Rami Malek deliver a powerful acting duel.

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19. They’re going to kill you (March 26)

Horror, action, and extreme comedy collide in this bloody spectacle. A young woman must survive a night of terror in the Virgil, the twisted lair of a demonic cult functioning as a deadly trap. What follows is a frenetic battle packed with dark humor, violence, and deaths as shocking as they are over-the-top.

Did you know? The film is produced by Argentine siblings Andy (director of IT) and Barbara Muschietti.

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